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2010-2011 Hockey Cards

2010-11 saw another team step up to claim the Stanley Cup after a long absence. The Boston Bruins won the title after a nearly 40 year drought. The Calder Memorial Trophy, which is the NHL version of Rookie of the Year, went to Jeff Skinner, who remains a popular hobby option. Also, Panini got on the ice in a big way in 2010-11, putting out a large selection of products, and immediately giving Upper Deck a solid challenger.

Hockey collectors were treated to a rookie class with good depth in 2010-11. Popular rookie cards can be found for Taylor Hall, Jeff Skinner, Tyler Seguin, Jordan Eberle, P.K. Subban, Nazem Kadri, and Brayden Schenn.

Crown Royale makes it’s triumphant return to the hobby this March packing plenty of hockey’s biggest names past, present and future into each pack. Crown Royale features a classy and somewhat fancy card design that is sure to please the eye. Each box of 2010-11 Crown Royale will deliver 4 hits and a host of intriguing die-cuts, rookies, relics, and autographs!

2010-11 Donruss marks the return of the Rated Rookie to hockey cards for the first time since 1997-98. Early details suggest that Panini will use the Rated Rookie to counter the hobbies most popular low end rookie card series, the Upper Deck Young Guns series, both of which are seeded at a rate of 6 per box.

Panini’s Limited is a high-end hockey card offering that cuts straight to the hits! Each single pack hobby box will deliver 1 auto, 1 relic, and 1 additional relic or auto. 2010-11 Panini Limited is set to release on December 15th with a box price of around $100.

One of the hobby’s most popular low-pack price products returns for yet another skate in 2010-11. OPC offers a deep 600-card base set filled with plenty of Rookies & Legends, intriguing parallels, and plenty of old school style that should please any hardcore hockey card collector.

Every starter and every backup goalie who played in the NHL this season is set to appear in 2010-11 Panini All Goalies Hockey cards. The box set includes 100 base cards, five parallels and one memorabilia card.

One of the 90’s most beloved brands makes it’s triumphant return to the hobby this April. 2010-11 Pinnacle Hockey promises plenty of old favorites such as Team Pinnacle inserts as well as some intriguing new additions including autographed and memorabilia cards. Each hobby box of 2010-11 Pinnacle will carry a box price of around $80-$90 and delivers 4 hits, 4 Ice Breakers Rookie Cards, 4 Museum Collection Parallels, 1 Artist’s Proof Parallel and 1 Tough Times Insert Card.

Panini’s flagship brand hits the ice for a first skate in the hockey sector of the hobby this March. Each box is set to deliver 4 hits, 3 of which are on-card Rookie Ticket autographs and the potential for plenty other cold as ice cards including 1/1 Golden Ticket parallels made from 11 grams of actual gold! 2010-11 Playoff Contenders Hockey is set to release on March 30th with a hobby box price of around $130-$150.

Score returns to the ice after over a decade out of the hockey card game. Panini’s version of Score Hockey pays tribute to the first ever score hockey set with it’s card design and original 1990-91 Score on-card buyback autographs. In addition, each box will have a “Hot Rookie” redemption.

Product Details Product Details Panini brings back the popular and reasonably priced Score Rookie and Traded box set made popular in the early-1990s. Combining the hottest first-year players with some of the bigger names switching teams this past season, 2010-11 Score Rookie and Traded Hockey caps the year for Score’s return to the rink. Each […]

SP Game Used Hockey is back for another season of memorabilia driven hockey cards. The one hit per pack product will feature several new additions including “Championship Marks”, “Supreme Sticks”, “Famous Faceoffs”, and “Game Gear”. Game Used is set to hit the hobby ice this December.

2010-11 Ultimate Collection Hockey details, product review, price comparisons, card gallery, highlights and top singles. Offering rare rookies and guaranteed hits, this is one of the highest-end products of the season.

Back are the ever popular Triple and Quad Diamond parallels as well as the 90’s inspired Hardware Heroes insert set. New to the 2010-11 rendition of Black Diamond is the addition of arguably the hobby’s greatest non-autograph rookie card series, the Upper Deck Ice Premiere RC!

2010-11 Upper Deck Series 1 Hockey is arguably the best installment of UD Hockey yet. The base set photography perfectly captures the essence of the sport, the Young Guns shine as usual and the addition of the 20th Anniversary Parallels take Series 1 to a whole new level. 2010-11 Upper Deck Series 1 is the type of product that reminds you why you started collecting in the first place.

2010-11 Upper Deck Series 2 picks up where Series 1 left off, packing 6 Young Guns, 6 20th Anniversary Parallels and 2 hits per $60-$70 hobby box. Other Series 2 highlights include 20th Anniversary Canadian World Jrs. variations, Die-Cut acetate cards, UD Signatures, Rookie Jerseys, Game Jerseys and Victory Update cards. Upper Deck Series 2 is scheduled to release in February of 2011.

With Zenith Hockey, Panini will attempt to reinvent one of the more interesting brands from the era of sports card excess. In addition to receiving Zenith cards, each box will receive a jolt of life via the “Dare to Tear” box topper, which features Legendary rookie cards, Epix inserts as well as never before seen rookie cards from National Treasures and Elite. 2010-11 Zenith Hockey is set to release on May 11th, with each box delivering 3 hits.

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